Since I may stop and start or switch projects mid-stream, it is not enough to be able to tag a 'block' of time as being associated with the project because 1) the time periods may be frequent but discontinuous, which means a lot of time spent tagging, and 2) the system should be able to track my progress on hundreds of different projects over time without getting bogged down (I anticipate that the SQLite DB is capable of this, I just haven't tried since the time required to input each period of time is not worth the benefit gained (see #1). This must include the time spent researching and reading in the other documents in the client file and particular web pages. This means more than just the time spent with the active window being the document I drafted. It is necessary for me to track my time to complete the drafting and/or editing of the project document(s). Occasionally, I will need to incorporate the use of other documents in other client files and/or web pages into this workflow for additional reference information while writing. When I am working on a particular project within a client file, I am usually writing and/or editing one document while reading or referring to one or several others in the same client file.
Each client file is handled separate and apart from other client files. Each client folder is currently organized as a subfolder of the particular client for whom the work is being done, with some additional folders underneath that represent different documents that make logical sense. I work at a place where I work on a number of different client files each day. I'm not sure whether you are referring to my first situation or the second, and since they are two different ways to give the same result, I will explain both: That's just kind of creepy and, for my needs, it isn't worth it.
#Manictime remove tag software#
I very much like the way your software looks and the fact that the name of every Web page and document I have ever opened isn't sitting out on the Internet somewhere. That would be a fantastic addition to an already great product.
#Manictime remove tag windows#
As some of the competing products have recognized, it is advantageous to be able to mark documents, folders and/or windows that should automatically be associated with a particular tag or some data structure that allows me to say "How much time did I spend on Project X?"įrom a user standpoint, a use case that really resonates with me is being able to set a particular folder to be associated with a particular project and/or client. Hi there, I wanted to stop in to say that I just checked out MT and it is really great.Īs for auto tagging, I came looking in this forum to see if anyone has brought this up, because it's essentially the only thing I can see as missing in the software at first glance.